H. B. 2255
 
(By Delegates Linch, Tillis, Seacrist,
 
Fleischauer, Yeager, Collins and Mahan)
[Introduced January 14, 1998; referred to the
Committee on Political Subdivisions then the Judiciary.]
A BILL to amend and reenact section twenty-four, article fifteen,
 chapter eight of the code of West Virginia, one thousand
 nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, relating to political
 activities of members of paid fire departments; setting
 forth prohibitions and exceptions thereto; authorizing the
 members to be a candidate for or to hold a public office;
 prohibiting the members from being a candidate for or from
 holding a public office in the municipality in which they
 are employed; providing for the removal from office of the
 member; when employment status to be protected; and setting
 forth criminal penalties.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That section twenty-four, article fifteen, chapter eight of
 the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one,
 as amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 15.  FIRE FIGHTING; FIRE COMPANIES AND DEPARTMENTS; CIVIL SERVICE FOR PAID FIRE DEPARTMENTS.
§8-15-24.  Political activities of members prohibited; 
 exceptions.
(a) No member of any paid fire department may:
(1) Solicit or receive any assessment, subscription or
 contribution, except for his or her own candidacy, or perform any
 service for any political party, committee or candidate for
 compensation, other than for expenses actually incurred;
(2) Use any official authority or influence, including, but
 not limited to, the wearing by a member of a paid fire department
 of his or her uniform, for the purpose of interfering with or
 affecting the nomination, election or defeat of any candidate or
 the passage or defeat of any ballot issue:  Provided, That this
 subdivision shall may not be construed to prohibit any member of
 a paid fire department from casting his or her vote at any
 election while wearing his or her uniform;
(3) Coerce or command anyone to pay, lend or contribute
 anything of value to a party, committee, organization, agency or
 person for the nomination, election or defeat of a ballot issue;
 or
(4) Be a candidate for or hold any other public office or of
 the municipality in which he or she is employed.
(5) Be a candidate or delegate to any state or national
 political party convention or a member of any national, state or local committee of a political party, or serve as a financial
 agent or treasurer within the meaning of sections three, four or
 five-e, article eight, chapter three of this code.
(b) Other types of partisan or nonpartisan political
 activities not inconsistent with the provisions of subsection (a)
 of this section are permissible political activities for members
 of paid fire departments.
(c) Any member of a paid fire department who violates the
 provisions of this section shall have his or her appointment
 vacated and shall be removed, in accordance with the provisions
 of section twenty-five of this article.
(d) No person shall may be appointed or promoted to or
 demoted or dismissed from any position in a paid fire department
 or in any way favored or discriminated against because of his or
 her engagement in any political activities activity authorized by
 the provisions of this section.  Any elected or appointed
 official who violates the provisions of this subsection shall be 
 is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be
 punished by the penalties contained in section twenty-six 
 article fifteen, chapter eight of this code of this article.
NOTE:  The purpose of this bill is to allow professional
 firefighters to run for office except in the municipality where
 they work.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken
 from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language
 that would be added.